Is Trump the World’s Most Dangerous Man?“The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump,” published this week, includes opinions from over two dozen mental health experts.
They found “overwhelming evidence of profound sociopathic traits,” along with malignant narcissism.
Both disorders can cause loss of reality, paranoia, bullying, violent impulses, low self-esteem, lying, cheating, rage, impulsivity, lack of empathy or compassion, and possibly dementia or alzheimer’s disease.
Professor of Psychiatry and Law James Gilligan noted
“(t)he issue here is not whether President Donald Trump is mentally ill. It is whether he is dangerous.”
“He publicly boasts of violence and has threatened violence. He has urged followers to beat up protesters. He approves of torture. He has boasted of his ability to commit and get away with sexual assault.”
It’s “irresponsible” to remain passive in the face of clear evidence Gilligan sees. It’s vital to “warn the potential victims in the interests of public health,” he said.
Remaining silent about Trump’s disturbing actions “passively support(s) and enable(s) the dangerous and naive mistake of treating him as if he were a ‘normal’ president,” he added.
“He is not, and it is our duty to say so.” Strong stuff..
Last April, Psychology Today headlined “Shrinks Define Dangers of Trump Presidency,” sayi>>>>>>
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